Any chance of Lion back to Snow Leopard?

macrumors newbie

First of all, I'm new here so sorry if this is in the wrong place or anything like that... On to the problem.

So I've got one of the late 2009 13" unibody silver aluminium MacBooks (without FireWire). Quite randomly the other day I decided to give OS X 10.7 a go and see what it was like. A day or so went by and after programmes not working, gestures being funny and not getting on with the system, I decided I'd had enough and wanted my comfy ecosystem of Snow Leopard back.... Until I couldn't actually find a way of doing so.

I tried my Snow Leopard boot disc, with enough space to install the OS it still for some reason refused to do so. I also found a way involving two Macs to get Snow Leopard back but apparently needed a FireWire (no port.. :S).

So now I'm not really sure what to do haha! Any advice would be much appreciated!

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macrumors regular

Ahh brilliant thank you! I do have a Time Machine back up, how do I restore it?

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Providing that your backup was done using Snow Leopard (not Lion), insert your SL disk, and turn off your machine. Then power up, and hold the C key, until the Apple logo appears. It then may take several minutes to boot up, but eventually you will see the SL installer. From the menu bar at the top, find the option that says, 'restore from time machine backup'. Click that, overwrite your current HD with Lion on it, and you're done.

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